The thing I find interesting in this quote is the second construct.
Irreligion leads to placing the highest value of human autonomy (freedom), examples of this litter our public sphere.
This contrasts with the paradox that Paul gives us. That in becoming a slave to Christ we actually end up with ultimate freedom. While the freedom that the world craves ultimately leads to becoming the slave of something.
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Amen.
The thing I find interesting in this quote is the second construct.
Irreligion leads to placing the highest value of human autonomy (freedom), examples of this litter our public sphere.
This contrasts with the paradox that Paul gives us. That in becoming a slave to Christ we actually end up with ultimate freedom. While the freedom that the world craves ultimately leads to becoming the slave of something.
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